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The Best Foods to Disguise Crushed Meds In

As a nurse, you have most likely experienced cases that involve medication management for a patient. Read more here.

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What to Do When a Patient’s Family Member Pulls the “Nurse Card”

Anybody that has worked in health care for an extended period of time has come to the realization that one of the most difficult categories of treatment is dealing with patients or family members with a health background. Read more.

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Survival Tips for the Highly Sensitive Nurse

The truth is, sensitivity makes you a better nurse. Learn key survival tips for highly sensitive nurses here.

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How to Squeeze in Exercise Even During a 12-hour Shift

Here are a variety tips and tricks for how to incorporate exercise into your daily routine, no matter how busy you are throughout the day.

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Trusting Out of Shape Health Workers

A physically unfit health professional does not change the science behind health. A well-balanced diet and routine exercise has repeatedly been shown to improve health outcomes. Read more here.

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Social Media Etiquette For Nurses

In the modern era of technology, it is inevitable that the majority of the healthcare workforce participates on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, and shares their thoughts and feelings to their social media followings. Read more here.

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National Donate Life Month is April

This April marks the 15th year of National Donate Life Month. NDLM serves to raise awareness for organ, eye, and tissue registries, who the registries benefit, and how much a sacrifice can mean for somebody’s life.

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What To Do When Your Patient Is An Addict

It is a difficult task to treat a patient who is a known or suspected drug addict. Read more about what to do when your patient is an addict here.

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5 Ways to Help Cope After Losing a Patient

Whether you are a Registered Nurse, a visiting home nurse, or a nurse working in different settings such as an acute care center, rehabilitation center, a physical therapy center, a long term facility, or even a doctor’s office, losing a patient is by far one of the hardest parts of working in the medical field.

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Brain Injury Awareness

Did you know that March is brain injury awareness month? A brain injury can be extremely debilitating. Learn more here.

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